11 Kale Smoothie Recipes for Fast Weight Loss

Kale smoothie recipes are some of the most popular green smoothie recipes in the world, and also one of my favorites thanks to how great my body feels after enjoying them.

Kale is what’s known as a “superfood”, which means that it’s packed with an exceptional amount of nutrients and is extremely healthy for you. It’s actually considered one of the most nutritious vegetables you can eat (X).

Kale is a leafy cruciferous vegetable similar to cabbage, broccoli, or Brussels sprouts. There are several varieties with different colors and shapes.

Kale is also very high in antioxidants including beta-carotene and Vitamin C. It also contains the compounds Quercetin and Kaempferol, which has been shown to help fight cell damage and lower blood pressure (1,2,3).

How to Make a Kale Smoothie

For every kale smoothie recipe below, the preparation steps are pretty much the same:

Blend until smooth. Add a liquid like almond milk or ice to thin out if needed.

Pour into two medium size glasses.

These ingredients are based on making 2 servings.

I recommend you use fresh ingredients, but you can also use frozen fruits if fresh isn’t available. Try to get organic both in frozen and fresh produce if possible.

I also recommend you serve these kale smoothies quickly since they generally taste best when cold.

Special Tip: For these kale recipes, cut or tear the leaf part off the stem so you have just the leafy pieces remaining. Wash and dry the leaves and then freeze into 1-cup servings. This way you’ll have the exact amount you need without having to cut it up every time.

Kale Smoothie Recipes

The 11 kale smoothie recipes below use a variety of ingredients to provide a unique and delicious smoothie experience.

My favorite fruits to use are bananas, strawberries, and pineapple. What’s yours? Please share in the comments at the bottom of this post. Enjoy!

1. Kale Banana Smoothie

This delicious Kale Banana smoothie is a family favorite around our house. It’s easy to make and is loaded with a ton of healthy nutrients.

Bananas are a great sources of potassium, which is imperative to healthy kidneys and controlling blood pressure (4).

They’re also high in fiber. Eating foods that are high in fiber and low in calories like bananas have been shown to help with weight loss (6).

Kale Banana Smoothie Ingredients:

1 banana, cut into chunks

2 cups chopped kale leaves, ribs and thick stems removed

½ cup almond milk

8 ice cubes (optional)

2 teaspoons honey (optional)

2. Apple Kale Smoothie

I enjoy this Apple Kale Smoothie often because the ingredients are always on hand. Kale and apples are staples in my kitchen and it’s rare when I’m not stocked up on these two nutritious foods.

Apples are a good source of fiber and vitamin C. They also contain plant compounds called polyphenols, which can have numerous health benefits include lowering the risk of cancer, heart disease and assisting with weight loss (7,8,9).

Eating at least one apple per day has been associated with lowering the risk of Type 2 Diabetes and decreasing blood sugar levels (10).

Apple Kale Smoothie Ingredients:

1 ½ cups chopped kale leaves, ribs and thick stems removed

1 apple (I like Gala), cut into chunks

1 banana, cut into chunks

½ cup almond milk

8 ice cubes (optional)

2 teaspoons honey (optional)

3. Kale Spinach Smoothie

My daughter loves the new Wonder Woman movie. I tell her that if Wonder Woman drank smoothies, this would probably be her favorite. This Kale Spinach smoothie is not only loaded with nutrients, it also tastes yummy, too.

Spinach and kale are two of the most nutrient dense foods on the planet and have been shown to help fight all kinds of health issues.

Kale and spinach can be great allies in attacking oxidative stress, which attacks our DNA. Limiting oxidative stress can lower the risk of diabetes, cancer and slow down the ageing process. (11)

Spinach has also been linked to lowering the risk of prostate cancer (12).

Kale Spinach Smoothie Ingredients:

1 cup spinach

1 cup chopped kale leaves, (ribs and thick stems removed)

1 banana, cut into chunks

8-10 fresh or frozen strawberries or mixed berries

½ cup almond milk

8 ice cubes (optional)

4. Kale Almond Milk Smoothie

This Kale Almond Milk Smoothie is a great example of when simple meets healthy. It is super easy to make.

I often reach for this smoothie for breakfast on days when I’m not overly starving or as an afternoon snack.

Almond milk is not only dairy free, but it’s also very low in calories, typically half that of even skim milk. That’s especially true when you use unsweetened almond milk (13,14).

A unique benefit from almonds is that it has been shown to reduce the “bad” LDL cholesterol in your body and increase the “good” HDL cholesterol (15).

Kale Almond Milk Smoothie Ingredients:

1 banana, cut into chunks

1 cup almond milk

1 cup chopped kale leaves, (ribs and thick stems removed)

8 ice cubes (optional)

2 teaspoons honey (optional)

5. Blueberry Kale Smoothie

Blueberry Kale Smoothies are wonderful on hot days because they’re surprisingly refreshing and not too thick. This recipe is easily thickened if so desired, but I like it as is, icy, healthy and delicious.

Kale and blueberries are both low calorie superfoods that help fight cancer, lower blood pressure and together bring an incredible amount of vitamin C (16,17).

Blueberries have also shown the ability to improve memory loss, which makes this a good recipe for older adults at risk for dementia (18).

Blueberry Kale Smoothie Ingredients:

1 cup chopped kale leaves, (ribs and thick stems removed)

1 banana

1 ½ cup blueberries

1 cup almond milk

1 tablespoon chia seeds

8 ice cubes (optional)

6. Kale Mango Smoothie

I love the creamy and luscious flavor of mangos. This Kale Mango Smoothie always reminds me of a tropical beach.

Mangoes are a low calorie fruit with high amounts of Vitamins A and C. These vitamins are great for your immune system and eye health (19).

Mangoes are also high in plant compounds and antioxidants that have been shown to lower the risk of chronic diseases and cancers (20).

Kale Mango Smoothie Ingredients:

1 cup fresh or frozen mango, cubed

1 cup chopped kale leaves, (ribs and thick stems removed)

1 banana, cut into chunks

1 tablespoon chia seeds (optional)

8 ice cubes (optional)

2 teaspoons honey (optional)

7. Kale Pineapple Smoothie

This Kale and Pineapple Smoothie recipe is like drinking a tropical dessert full of nutrition that’s delicious no matter the season or weather. It’s a healthy treat that’s easy to make and very good for you, too.

The combination of kale and pineapple deliver a hefty amount of vitamins C, K and plenty of manganese (21,22).

Bromelain, only found in pineapples, is a plant compound that is associated with many unique health benefits including: reducing inflammation, lowering cancer risk and improving gut health (23,24,25).

Kale Pineapple Smoothie Ingredients:

2 cups chopped kale leaves, (ribs and thick stems removed)

1 ½ cups fresh or frozen pineapple chunks

1 banana, cut into chunks

½ cup almond milk

8 ice cubes (optional)

2 teaspoons honey (optional)

8. Strawberry Banana Kale Smoothie

When I first I tried this Strawberry Banana Kale Smoothie I knew I had found my new healthy sweet tooth fix. This is an easy sell to the kids as well as being loaded with healthy ingredients.

The anthocyanins in strawberries help give them the bright red color but also help with decreasing the risk of cardiovascular disease. Strawberries also assist in lowering oxidative stress, which helps lower the risk of both types of diabetes (26,27,28).

Strawberry Banana Kale Smoothie Ingredients:

2 cups chopped kale leaves, (ribs and thick stems removed)

1 ½ cups almond milk

1 cup strawberries

1 banana

½ cup Greek yogurt

1 teaspoon honey

9. Kale Yogurt Smoothie

This Kale Yogurt Smoothie makes a great breakfast smoothie to start your day. It’s packed lots of with protein and nutrients.

I’ve always been a big fan of Greek yogurt over regular yogurt because it’s simply better for you.

Greek yogurt can contains lots of protein, much more than regular yogurt, which not only gives you more energy it also helps with appetite suppression (29,30).

It’s lower in natural occurring lactose (or milk sugar) than regular yogurt, and is also a good source of gut repairing probiotics (31).

Kale Yogurt Smoothie Ingredients:

1 cup Greek yogurt

1 cup chopped kale leaves, (ribs and thick stems removed)

1 banana

1 cup berries (strawberries or blueberries)

1 cup almond milk

8 ice cubes (optional)

10. Berry Kale Smoothie

Berry Kale Smoothies are delicious no matter which berry you use to make it. I like to try different berries based on what’s in season to keep my taste buds surprised and happy.

Berries are incredibly rich in antioxidants. Antioxidants act like the National Guard in our bodies fighting off the free radicals and reducing the damage to our DNA (32,33)

Berry Kale Smoothie Ingredients:

1 cup of berries (blueberries, raspberries)

1 banana

1 cup chopped kale leaves, (ribs and thick stems removed)

1 cup almond milk

8 ice cubes (optional)

11. Kale Peanut Butter Smoothie

This tasty Kale Peanut Butter Smoothie just so happens to be vegan without even trying and leaves me with no desire to reach for a snack after.

Although peanut butter does contain a high proportion of fats, used sparingly it can be beneficial for your health. Peanut butter is high in Niacin, also known as vitamin B3, helps lower bad LDL cholesterol levels. (34,35)

Kale Peanut Butter Smoothie Ingredients:

1 cup chopped kale leaves, (ribs and thick stems removed)

2 tablespoons peanut butter

2 bananas

1 cup almond milk

1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

Conclusion

Any of these kale smoothie recipes can help with weight management and improved overall health, and I recommend you try them all to see which one you like best.

Also try experimenting with exotic fruits, or other vegetables like carrots or celery to give it a different flavor and nutrition profile.

No matter which recipe is your favorite, if you drink these kale smoothies on a regular basis, you can bet you’re providing your body with the nutrition it craves and it will respond with better health.

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